It depends on the manufacturer they are representing. Each manufacturer makes a special motor, just for racing. When I worked at Chevy, the public was not allowed to obtain these items.
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No.
You shouldn't need to ever put oil in a NASCAR engine during a race. A NASCAR engine uses dry sump lubrication. This means there's a tank that holds several gallons of oil in the trunk of the car, a pump driven off the rear end, oil coolers and hoses to bring the oil forward.
No, there has never been an instance where a car was struck by lightning during a NASCAR race.
Any type you can think of.
None of it. NASCAR sponsors don't make cars.
To race in NASCAR you need a car helmet roll cage race suit pads body gear
The purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more attraction and fans. In addition, the purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more support for race car sports.
Yes
Race car driving can be easy to get into, but to be promoted to racing in NASCAR, you have to work hard at it.
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Nascar debuted the Car of Tomorrow on March 25, 2007 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The race was won by Kyle Busch.